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so pakistan is a mixed bag. there are people there who are allied with us and there are those who aren't. bill: that mixed bag continues today. i want to shift topics, back to washington, on the debt ceiling, will you vote to raise it in. >> well, it depends on what we do. there are discussions going on led by the vice president, senate republicans are representing those discussion, to see what kind of spending reduction we can get. look, we have a $14 trillion debt, it's as big as our economy, that looks a lot like greece. over and above that, we have $50 trillion of what we call unfunded liabilities, promises we've made to future generations, medicare, medicaid, social security, and america is confronting a debt crisis. it's not me saying it, it's standard & poor's, ratings agency, moody's, the rating agency. this is the time togate our house in order and those discussions, bill, are going on, led by the vice president. i'm hopeful that we will do something very dramatic to attack both our short term decifit p
so pakistan is a mixed bag. there are people there who are allied with us and there are those who aren't. bill: that mixed bag continues today. i want to shift topics, back to washington, on the debt ceiling, will you vote to raise it in. >> well, it depends on what we do. there are discussions going on led by the vice president, senate republicans are representing those discussion, to see what kind of spending reduction we can get. look, we have a $14 trillion debt, it's as big as our...
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they say pakistan, thailand, kenya, they aren't good at sharing information. even when they have terrorist screening information they may not hav bill: they only have to be right once. peter doocy there. that hearing starts in 25 minutes. we'll monitor it, bring you updates won that starts. if you are near a computer you can watch it streaming live at foxnews.com. click on theling next to the home page. we try and make it easy for you. all the analysts we talk to, they only have to be trite once. we have to be right every single time. alisyn: the top republican in the house calling president obama out for what he called making a veiled threat. the president said he cannot guarantee the social security checks will go out august 3 if there is no deal to raise the debt ceiling by august 2. >> we don't want this to happen. we don't want stoag security recipients to wait a day any longer for their checks. but it really stroiks the importance of what it is we are doing. we made promises to ourselves and kids and grandkids can't afford. i said all year, i think this
they say pakistan, thailand, kenya, they aren't good at sharing information. even when they have terrorist screening information they may not hav bill: they only have to be right once. peter doocy there. that hearing starts in 25 minutes. we'll monitor it, bring you updates won that starts. if you are near a computer you can watch it streaming live at foxnews.com. click on theling next to the home page. we try and make it easy for you. all the analysts we talk to, they only have to be trite...
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this christmas is a tough time for pakistan's three million christians. the country's muslim majority often accuse them of siding with the united states as tensions between american and pakistan continue to grow. so do the discrimination and alienation. coner powell is live in islamabad with more. conner in? >> reporter: gregg, pakistan is increasing becoming a difficult place to live for all of its citizens but particularly the christian community. in one of pakistan's poorest neighborhoods christmas lights are going up. decorations are being hung. santa is coming to town. this is the season to celebrate. >> it is about the kids and a way to show love. >> reporter: but this christmas comes at the end of a very difficult year for the nearly three million christians living in pakistan. >> mostly the fear because there are so many jobless people. >> reporter: christians have long been one of pakistan's most marginalized communities, living in poverty, without running water or electricity. discrimination long kept them out of the best jobs, making christians
this christmas is a tough time for pakistan's three million christians. the country's muslim majority often accuse them of siding with the united states as tensions between american and pakistan continue to grow. so do the discrimination and alienation. coner powell is live in islamabad with more. conner in? >> reporter: gregg, pakistan is increasing becoming a difficult place to live for all of its citizens but particularly the christian community. in one of pakistan's poorest...
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get rid of zawahiri and they have ten, 20 other leaders they believe they will be able to target in pakistan, somalia, the other country he didn't mention, so i hope he knows something i don't know but what i worry about, this may have two backdrops to it. one, it could make us com placent about the threat, the other is i hope it's not laced with any sort of political sentiment for us to increase or accelerate our withdrawal from afghanistan. so i'd like to know a little more about why the secretary said this, and what he's basing it on. heather: peter, that's what i was wondering about when i heard this over the weekend, these messages are always crafted very carefully. why send this message now and i'm wondering to what extent it might have been a message to president karzai in afghanistan, hey, we're not going there be there -- going to be there forever, get your house in order or a message to the american public? >> i think it's talking to a lot of people. obviously people in the united states because the president has just decided to withdraw 33,000 troops over the next year from afghan
get rid of zawahiri and they have ten, 20 other leaders they believe they will be able to target in pakistan, somalia, the other country he didn't mention, so i hope he knows something i don't know but what i worry about, this may have two backdrops to it. one, it could make us com placent about the threat, the other is i hope it's not laced with any sort of political sentiment for us to increase or accelerate our withdrawal from afghanistan. so i'd like to know a little more about why the...
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alisyn: and, what about the debate over pakistan, and what role pakistan played? how is that playing out in the white house? >> reporter: brennan says there is considerable dialogue going on, right now, between u.s. and pakistani officials, about how bin laden could manage to live five or six years 100 yards from a pakistani military academy and brennan is reluctant to accuse the pakistanis of harboring bin laden and former secretary of state condoleezza rice agrees. >> we captured a lot of al qaeda there, with their help including khalid sheikh mohammed, by the way, back in 2003. and, so, i think we need to all take a deep breath. but there needs to be an investigation and they need to ask tough questions of their own intelligence and military as to how it could have happened and they need know the answer to this, not just us. >> reporter: texas republican congressman ted polk will introduce legislation calling on the administration to prove pakistan had no knowledge of bin laden's whereabouts in order to continue aid to the country. alisyn: sounds like that coul
alisyn: and, what about the debate over pakistan, and what role pakistan played? how is that playing out in the white house? >> reporter: brennan says there is considerable dialogue going on, right now, between u.s. and pakistani officials, about how bin laden could manage to live five or six years 100 yards from a pakistani military academy and brennan is reluctant to accuse the pakistanis of harboring bin laden and former secretary of state condoleezza rice agrees. >> we captured...
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heather: a lot of this does go back to pakistan. former vice president, dick cheney was asked about this. >> i think it's important for to us do whatever we need to do to be successful. but what i worry about, i'm a bit concerned we'll see a situation because we have bin laden there will be a rush to get out of afghanistan. pack up all the troops and say their task is done and we can leave. i'm not sure that's wise at all. heather: why in your opinion should the administration stay the course in afghanistan? >> we'll stay the course. we'll stay as long as it takes. heather: there are a lot of folks -- >> to make sure afghanistan will not once again become a safe haven for terrorists. we'll not three afghanistan until we are sure that the afghans can take responsibility for this themselves. this is the reason why we have laid out a roadmap, starting this year, to completed by the end of 2014. a roadmap according to which we'll gradually hand over lead responsibility for the security to the afghan security forces. we'll do that based
heather: a lot of this does go back to pakistan. former vice president, dick cheney was asked about this. >> i think it's important for to us do whatever we need to do to be successful. but what i worry about, i'm a bit concerned we'll see a situation because we have bin laden there will be a rush to get out of afghanistan. pack up all the troops and say their task is done and we can leave. i'm not sure that's wise at all. heather: why in your opinion should the administration stay the...
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we believe he's in pakistan. i would like to capture mullah omar or kill him because he's the man who took afghanistan over and invited bin laden, and who -- as an honored guest. he needs to be brought to justice and the pakistanis need to help us there. alisyn: you raise such a good question. now that we know that he was not in a tribal region n. a mountainous area in pakistan but he was basically in a suburb, i mean, he was 35 miles north of islamabad, living in a mansion that neighbors thought was suspicious. hopefully we'll get more answers to all of that. senator lindsey graham, thank you for coming in to talk to us this morning. >> thank you. alisyn: let's go back to bill for what's happening at ground zero. bill: alisyn, whether it was last night through the words of the president or a family member, a friend who gave awe phone call, a text message, an e-mail, or maybe you slept through the night, woke up to this news and this headline, americans across this country right now, taking their patriotism to th
we believe he's in pakistan. i would like to capture mullah omar or kill him because he's the man who took afghanistan over and invited bin laden, and who -- as an honored guest. he needs to be brought to justice and the pakistanis need to help us there. alisyn: you raise such a good question. now that we know that he was not in a tribal region n. a mountainous area in pakistan but he was basically in a suburb, i mean, he was 35 miles north of islamabad, living in a mansion that neighbors...
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and in pakistan? there is constant breaking news on this story, so while we go to commercial, check it out at foxnews.com and we are back in three short minutes while you do that. alisyn: so with usama bin laden being found, what now for the war-torn nation of afghanistan? war critics on both sides of the political spectrum saying the death of bin laden could be a window of opportunity for pulling american forces out of harm's way but president obama saying he was already committed to beginning a draw down but not until july. >> we are drawing down troops, and we are transitioning, we're training afghan forces, so that they can start securing their own country, and so what has happened on sunday, i think, reconfirms that we can focus on al-qaeda, focus on the threats to our homeland. alisyn: senator roger wicker, mississippi republican on the senate armed services committee joins me now. good morning senator. >> good morning, glad to be with you. alisyn: there's a growing chorus on both sides of the a
and in pakistan? there is constant breaking news on this story, so while we go to commercial, check it out at foxnews.com and we are back in three short minutes while you do that. alisyn: so with usama bin laden being found, what now for the war-torn nation of afghanistan? war critics on both sides of the political spectrum saying the death of bin laden could be a window of opportunity for pulling american forces out of harm's way but president obama saying he was already committed to beginning...
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alisyn: breaking news from pakistan. the tail of the downed each and every chopper used in the raid of usama bin laden's compound is now being brought back to the u.s., and we'll tell you about that. and we'll go back to bill and talk about the future of the space program, with jegene cern. and here he is... >> la, la, la...♪ da, da, da...♪ eate your own combination of two of our most tempng selections from favorites to new creations for just $11.99 during the stival of shrimp. ending soon at red lobster. like eve single american airlines flight. orbitz doesn't have them. but you'll find all 3,400 of them at aa.com. every day. diabetes testing? what else is new? you get the blood, hope it's enough, it's-- what's this? freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, i'll try it, but-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. it's like it-- [both] targets the blood. yeah, draws it right in. the test starts fast. you need just a third the blood of one touch.® okay. freestyle test strips. i'll t
alisyn: breaking news from pakistan. the tail of the downed each and every chopper used in the raid of usama bin laden's compound is now being brought back to the u.s., and we'll tell you about that. and we'll go back to bill and talk about the future of the space program, with jegene cern. and here he is... >> la, la, la...♪ da, da, da...♪ eate your own combination of two of our most tempng selections from favorites to new creations for just $11.99 during the stival of shrimp. ending...
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we had perry saying no way to pakistan, bachmann saying, yes, we need to keep aid to pakistan. so they didn't all agree on everything. but since july it's very interesting, the debates began in late june. since july the republicans have been tied or ahead of obama. the generic republican versus obama, the republicans have been tied or ahead, and i think these debates have had something to do with it, and regardless of what the fallout is on individual questions or answers, i think it probably made people even more comfortable with the republican field. bill: you think so? it was that serious and that well done? >> yeah. bill: all right. i want to look at the polling, okay, karl? gingrich has taken the lead in the average, up a point or two on romney. does he stay there after last night? and herman cain, you see number three there, what does he do? >> yeah. look, iowa has demonstrated a hypersensitivity to immigration issues, and this is the risk for newt. remember, rick perry had endorsed the dream act providing in-state tuition to sons and daughters of illegal immigrants, and
we had perry saying no way to pakistan, bachmann saying, yes, we need to keep aid to pakistan. so they didn't all agree on everything. but since july it's very interesting, the debates began in late june. since july the republicans have been tied or ahead of obama. the generic republican versus obama, the republicans have been tied or ahead, and i think these debates have had something to do with it, and regardless of what the fallout is on individual questions or answers, i think it probably...
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and a car bomb in northern pakistan killing 9 people, including three children, a man was seen carrying the body of a wrapped young child. awful video coming into our newsroom now, to an ambulance and the bomb detonated along a main road leading to afghanistan. bill: back to you to the storm, calling historic and what a storm it has been and the warnings were out there and the forecast has played out and almost to a tee based on the forecast from earlier in the week and here in miami, oklahoma, 20 inches of snow, so far and other parts of oklahoma buried in two feet of snow and bloomfield, missouri checks in at 19 inches and, chicago, still coming down earlier today, 18 inches, other parts of illinois, well under two feet of snow and the storm moves up into michigan, lowell, michigan, 10 inches and northern indiana, three feet of snow and we talk about the history behind the storm and the state of missouri, i-70 runs from st. louis across the state to kansas city, for the first time in more than -- since the highway has been built, closed due to the winter storm. the newspaper in tulsa,
and a car bomb in northern pakistan killing 9 people, including three children, a man was seen carrying the body of a wrapped young child. awful video coming into our newsroom now, to an ambulance and the bomb detonated along a main road leading to afghanistan. bill: back to you to the storm, calling historic and what a storm it has been and the warnings were out there and the forecast has played out and almost to a tee based on the forecast from earlier in the week and here in miami, oklahoma,...
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>> pakistan has arguably the most rapidly expanding nuclear capability in the world. it's largely a manifestation of this ongoing obsession with india. they see india as an existential threat, even though the united states and others are trying to convince pakistan that the real threat to pakistan, to the state, is the extremists that exist within its own borders. bill: wow, that is a strong statement. they're also switching to plutonium-grade weapons as opposed to uranium-enriched. why would that be significant when you're trying to build nuclear weapons quickly? >> well, it reflects the fact that it's a source of national pride, this expanding nuclear capability, but it's also ensure ago nuclear deterrent because in a conflict with eu7bda it would be at a severe manpower disadvantage. remember, pakistan, india, have gone to war a number of tiles since they split in the late '40s, but the united states' position is that while we respect pakistan's right to provide for its own self-defense, at the same time, recognizing that bin laden being in its borders is not is su
>> pakistan has arguably the most rapidly expanding nuclear capability in the world. it's largely a manifestation of this ongoing obsession with india. they see india as an existential threat, even though the united states and others are trying to convince pakistan that the real threat to pakistan, to the state, is the extremists that exist within its own borders. bill: wow, that is a strong statement. they're also switching to plutonium-grade weapons as opposed to uranium-enriched. why...
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fox's greg palkot is streaming live from abbottabad, pakistan. tell us more. >> reporter: alisyn, it has been some four days since the u.s. navy seals targeted the house behind me here in abbottabad, and in particular the guy that was inside that house, usama bin laden. pakistani troops are on the scene, they're keeping us at a distance from the compound but a short while ago, we had a chance to get a little more up close and personal with that compound. take a look at what we saw, we heard. >> this place is becoming a local media and tourist atrack, it's the abbottabad compound where usama bin laden was killed a dumb of days ago. how much it's worth, locals here tell us a quarter of a million dollars but it's pretty imposing, you've got the steel security entrance door, you've got the tall walls topped with barbed wire and security measures, that's where usama bin laden was said to have lived for as long as six years, the only visual clues that he was there, some clothes hanging on a clothes line, on a patio, on the other side, in a courtyard, a
fox's greg palkot is streaming live from abbottabad, pakistan. tell us more. >> reporter: alisyn, it has been some four days since the u.s. navy seals targeted the house behind me here in abbottabad, and in particular the guy that was inside that house, usama bin laden. pakistani troops are on the scene, they're keeping us at a distance from the compound but a short while ago, we had a chance to get a little more up close and personal with that compound. take a look at what we saw, we...
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friends have been on pakistan's soil, pakistan has handed them to china to try to learn the engineering. the pakistanis don't have the technical capability entirely to do that on their own and they hand it to beijing to have a look at t there have been rumors the chinese have been to pakistan to have a close inspection of that tail of the modified black hawk that hit a wall as it came in to land at usama's compound in may -- on may second. there are pictures of the specific tail. you can see there's a muffler, a kind of muffler on the tail fin of the helicopter there, and that was designed to actually limit the amount of sound so that the helicopter could come in as quietly as possible and keep the mission as secret as possible up until the last minute. the chinese will be looking at the kind of paint that's covering it, the muffler, very closely, that's as the pakistani get their hands on it and there could be american technology falling into the hands of the chinese and that's something the americans don't want to happen. >> i want to make sure i heard you correctly. china has already
friends have been on pakistan's soil, pakistan has handed them to china to try to learn the engineering. the pakistanis don't have the technical capability entirely to do that on their own and they hand it to beijing to have a look at t there have been rumors the chinese have been to pakistan to have a close inspection of that tail of the modified black hawk that hit a wall as it came in to land at usama's compound in may -- on may second. there are pictures of the specific tail. you can see...
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in pakistan there is nobody ready for willing to take up that mantel. even more precarious, after that attack on the training academy, the cadets just finished six months of training and going on 10-day leave when a man in a car detonated his bomb, killing himself and 82 of those cadets. more than 160 injured. we are expecting the death toll and injury figures to rise because of that. very easy for the bomber to kill these cadets because they had benshoofed out of the tea cad my and told for them to come along. it was a perfect time for the bomber. bill: what would these cadets have to do with the killing of usama bin laden? why would they be the target? >> reporter: we believe the taliban is behind it. a taliban spokeman said it was them that were behind it. the taliban has claimed responsibility for such attacks in the past and it hasn't been them at all. people are saying it's a splintser group of the taliban that was seeking revenge for an offensive waged by the pakistan army. bill: it is still brutal in that country. updates when we get in america'
in pakistan there is nobody ready for willing to take up that mantel. even more precarious, after that attack on the training academy, the cadets just finished six months of training and going on 10-day leave when a man in a car detonated his bomb, killing himself and 82 of those cadets. more than 160 injured. we are expecting the death toll and injury figures to rise because of that. very easy for the bomber to kill these cadets because they had benshoofed out of the tea cad my and told for...
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but here in pakistan, there appear to be a sense of caution. we are getting mixed messages coming from the pakistanis about who exactly knew what, and a top level there saying no, we didn't know a thing, but the response rate to this, from here in pakistan and just how long it took pakistani authorities to react to this, it's an indication that perhaps someone, somewhere, did actually know the raid was taking place as it was actually happening, whereas those -- where other parts are saying actually, we knew nothing at all, but the tendency was for some sort of response because they were there quickly after, immediately after the u.s. navy seals left. normally the pakistanis would be able to respond much quicker than that and be there while the attack was happening so the pictures are still coming from here, well over a week after the raid happened. >> dominic, thank you very much. bill: to viewers e. what do you think? after bin laden, what should the president's priority be? immigration, gas prices or unemployment? log on, foxnews.com, take ou
but here in pakistan, there appear to be a sense of caution. we are getting mixed messages coming from the pakistanis about who exactly knew what, and a top level there saying no, we didn't know a thing, but the response rate to this, from here in pakistan and just how long it took pakistani authorities to react to this, it's an indication that perhaps someone, somewhere, did actually know the raid was taking place as it was actually happening, whereas those -- where other parts are saying...
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bill: some stories developing in "america's newsroom", there is new violence erupting in pakistan, gunmen in the streets of karachi, opening fire, leaving seven dead and more than two dozen injured. >>> dozens of suspects connected to the mexican mafia in custody after a huge gang raid in california. the mexican mafia, considered the oldest and most powerful prison gang in the u.s. >>> astronauts on board atlantis, international space station as well, getting their morning wake-up call today. listen to this: >> ♪ >> ♪ if you believed. >> ♪ >> ♪ they put a man on the moon. >> ♪ >> ♪ good morning atlantis! this is michael stripe from r.e.m. we wish you much success on your mission and thank all the women and men at nasa who have worked on shuttle for three decades, from earth, a very good morning to you. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ bill: how cool is that, huh? sir elton yesterday did that. martha: wouldn't that be cool, wake up up every morning and give you a call? >> bill: we're going to talk to them next week and let you know how -- know how they're doing on the last mission.
bill: some stories developing in "america's newsroom", there is new violence erupting in pakistan, gunmen in the streets of karachi, opening fire, leaving seven dead and more than two dozen injured. >>> dozens of suspects connected to the mexican mafia in custody after a huge gang raid in california. the mexican mafia, considered the oldest and most powerful prison gang in the u.s. >>> astronauts on board atlantis, international space station as well, getting their...
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pakistan has closed down that border. there are literally hundreds of containers and trucks sitting there waiting to deliver gasoline and supplies to nature toefplt they arnato. they are targets to be blown up. they say it is not affecting matters in afghanistan. pakistan has stopped supplies from coming in before when they were angry at the u.s. the u.s. is trying to limit supplies coming through pakistan. one-third of all goods still do come through pakistan, martha. this is an issue over time that will become a bigger and bigger issue for u.s. commander's. martha: it's a vital pathway for our troops. bill: what a scene that is. mitt romney fixing its target squarely on republican newt gingrich. >> to undercut paul ryan is the most self-serving anti-conservative thing one can imagine happening. bill: a stable of former lawmakers coming out against the former speaker. will that strategy put mitt tough on top? tucker carlson tackles that in moments. martha: she walked into a spinning airplane propeller that nearly sliced
pakistan has closed down that border. there are literally hundreds of containers and trucks sitting there waiting to deliver gasoline and supplies to nature toefplt they arnato. they are targets to be blown up. they say it is not affecting matters in afghanistan. pakistan has stopped supplies from coming in before when they were angry at the u.s. the u.s. is trying to limit supplies coming through pakistan. one-third of all goods still do come through pakistan, martha. this is an issue over...
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persecution growing in pakistan, saudi arabia and afghanistan. her job is to temper diplomacy to mirror. >> the first test of her skills comes in less than two weeks when she hosts a meeting with representatives of the organization of islamic conference, a block of 56 countries promoting muslim solidarity. bill: i'm sure you will watch that. lauren green, good to see you here in new york. martha: presidential candidate newt gingrich has been surging in the polls. we've been talking about this morning. he's predicting, very boldly, he says i will be the party's nominee and take on president obama. is he right? so who ordered the cereal that can help lower olesterol and who orderedthe yum? yummy. [ woman ] lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole gin oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealth
persecution growing in pakistan, saudi arabia and afghanistan. her job is to temper diplomacy to mirror. >> the first test of her skills comes in less than two weeks when she hosts a meeting with representatives of the organization of islamic conference, a block of 56 countries promoting muslim solidarity. bill: i'm sure you will watch that. lauren green, good to see you here in new york. martha: presidential candidate newt gingrich has been surging in the polls. we've been talking about...
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police in pakistan wound u. his security guards and questioned him and came away with nothing and the guards were tricked by as many as 8 gunmen, early saturday morning and the assailants told the guards they wanted to share a meal before ramadan's fasting period started, staring food is apparently something that happens there all the time and when the guards accepted the offer they were overwhelmed and had their hands tied, mouths taped and eyes blindfolded and like that, he was kidnapped and his staff of 25 are being looked at as well and having their phone records pored over, but this morning nobody knows where he is or claimed responsibility and nobody is asking for ransom, martha. martha: the question is why, what do we know about him? >> reporter: the most urgent thing is he's not in good health and he has heart problems and his consulting company in virginia, outside of d.c., je austin associates released a list of medicines the 60-something-year-old needs, to survive and they are begging his captors to a
police in pakistan wound u. his security guards and questioned him and came away with nothing and the guards were tricked by as many as 8 gunmen, early saturday morning and the assailants told the guards they wanted to share a meal before ramadan's fasting period started, staring food is apparently something that happens there all the time and when the guards accepted the offer they were overwhelmed and had their hands tied, mouths taped and eyes blindfolded and like that, he was kidnapped and...
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and we'll talk about the increasingly frayed relationship with pakistan. dr. keith ablow goes inside the mind of casey anthony. bret baier talks 2012, and we'll get info on the growing sex scandal at syr acuse university. and what the mayan calendar means for the end of the world in 2012, coming up. bill: they say it's not too late, a group calling for sarah palin to enter the race in 2012. what they are launch hoping to change their mind. do they have a shot? nasa is enroute to the red planet as we speak. will they find life on mars? have you heard about this mission once it lands on the red planet? ♪ is there life on mars? fiber one. h, forgot jack cereal. ♪ try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, ts is pretty good. [ male announcer ]alf a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my dr. scholl's custom fit ortho
and we'll talk about the increasingly frayed relationship with pakistan. dr. keith ablow goes inside the mind of casey anthony. bret baier talks 2012, and we'll get info on the growing sex scandal at syr acuse university. and what the mayan calendar means for the end of the world in 2012, coming up. bill: they say it's not too late, a group calling for sarah palin to enter the race in 2012. what they are launch hoping to change their mind. do they have a shot? nasa is enroute to the red planet...
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and with the united states and pakistan -- this is our attitude towards pakistan. martha: interesting, right? the interview was conducted one day after karzai welcomed secretary of state hillary clinton to the presidential palace. bill: there is a new report out revealing more than half of u.s. employers do not feel -- cannot fill open positions. according to manpower group, 52 percent of employers report difficulty filling the openings because they say they cannot find qualified candidates. 35 percent of those companies cite their lack of experience. john fund, senior editor of american spectator with me now. john, good morning to you. what do you think of the study first off? then i want to dig a lot deeper into these numbers here. >> i think companies really are worried they're not getting skilled workers and not just people who have knowledge that they need, but basic literacy sometimes. you know, in the california state university system, something like 45 percent of entering students have to take remedial education courses meaning they didn't learn what they
and with the united states and pakistan -- this is our attitude towards pakistan. martha: interesting, right? the interview was conducted one day after karzai welcomed secretary of state hillary clinton to the presidential palace. bill: there is a new report out revealing more than half of u.s. employers do not feel -- cannot fill open positions. according to manpower group, 52 percent of employers report difficulty filling the openings because they say they cannot find qualified candidates. 35...
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says was launched from inside pakistan. peter doocy is working on this story for us, he's live in washington. so what exactly did secretary panetta say about all of this, peter? >> he said that we're going to do everything we can to defend our forces, american troops keep being attacked by insurgents based in pakistan like the haqqani network, tied to al-qaeda and was assaulting the u.s. embassy in kabul, for 20 hours before retreating to their safe haven and the s-bgtd isn't going to stand by and let that happen, he said on a military aircraft flying towards san francisco yesterday, his exact exact quote, i'm not going to talk about how to respond, we're not going to allow these types of attacks to go on. even though he wouldn't talk about a specific response, drones have been hitting pakistan where these s-rpblgts are based more and more lately and something that panetta did say is that he pleaded with pakistan to go after the haqqanis but they just haven't done enough to stop him so he's floating the idea of having our g
says was launched from inside pakistan. peter doocy is working on this story for us, he's live in washington. so what exactly did secretary panetta say about all of this, peter? >> he said that we're going to do everything we can to defend our forces, american troops keep being attacked by insurgents based in pakistan like the haqqani network, tied to al-qaeda and was assaulting the u.s. embassy in kabul, for 20 hours before retreating to their safe haven and the s-bgtd isn't going to...
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is pakistan a friend or foe? we are asking that question again today after another attack on the u.s. in kabul. a scientific challenge that stumped scientists and even computers turned over to video gamers, and guess who solved it. donald trump on the 2012 race, what his blessing might mean. plus bret baier on the suddenly shifting presidential field among republicans. you can go to fox news.com/"happening now," click on the america's asking tab to share your thoughts with us. bill: we'll see you at the top of the hour. we lost three limbs on the battlefield in afghanistan. today an emotional homecoming for a real american hero. [cheering] >> overwhelming to have this many people turn out for one hero. >> any young man that comes home in that condition, that's what you need, to know that people still care about you. [ male announcer ] heard this one? listen to this. three out of four americans don't get enough vegetables. so here's five bucks to help you buy v8 juice. five bucks. that's a lot of green. go to v8ju
is pakistan a friend or foe? we are asking that question again today after another attack on the u.s. in kabul. a scientific challenge that stumped scientists and even computers turned over to video gamers, and guess who solved it. donald trump on the 2012 race, what his blessing might mean. plus bret baier on the suddenly shifting presidential field among republicans. you can go to fox news.com/"happening now," click on the america's asking tab to share your thoughts with us. bill:...
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she is just landing we understand in pakistan. wendell goler has been with her. wendell was with her two days ago when she was in tripoli. he continues his travels with the secretary of state. here is part of his interview as pertains to libya a moment ago. >> with respect, a source confirmed to fox that muammar qaddafi has been injured and captured in sirte. what does that mean for the libyan people? >> first, we can't confirm yet what exactly has happened but i think it would bring a sigh of relief to a lot of libyans because they expressed to me their concern when i was in tripoli two days ago that if he remained at large, even after they liberated sirte and declared that the entire country was liberated, that he would wage a guerrilla war against them. that he would recruit mercenaries and pay out of the stocks of gold that they think he has secreted. so if it is true, then that is one more obstacle removed from being able to get on the with the business of announcing a government and trying to unify the country. they have a very steep climb ahead of them as
she is just landing we understand in pakistan. wendell goler has been with her. wendell was with her two days ago when she was in tripoli. he continues his travels with the secretary of state. here is part of his interview as pertains to libya a moment ago. >> with respect, a source confirmed to fox that muammar qaddafi has been injured and captured in sirte. what does that mean for the libyan people? >> first, we can't confirm yet what exactly has happened but i think it would...
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they are reportedly looking for three men who entered the united states from pakistan, with orders to detonate a car bomb. a senior u.s. official tells fox that all the men speak arabic, as well as english, and that the authorities do not have their names. there are other reports that suggest that officials do have their names but they are common nails and difficult to trace, and lastly, there is a report also out now that says that two of the suspects, bill, reportedly actually live in the united states, the third individual was based overseas in the tribal areas of pakistan. a lot of conflicting informs about this plot. the bottom line i'm hearing from law enforcement is this morning, it seems increasingly credible. bill: okay. now, the steps being taken to protect both cities. what are they? >> >> reporter: long before this threat was reported, measures were in place because it was the tenth anniversary of 9/11. now those measures have been beefed up. yesterday, new york city's police commissioner ray kelly discussed the specifics. listen: >> there will be more bomb dogs on patrol
they are reportedly looking for three men who entered the united states from pakistan, with orders to detonate a car bomb. a senior u.s. official tells fox that all the men speak arabic, as well as english, and that the authorities do not have their names. there are other reports that suggest that officials do have their names but they are common nails and difficult to trace, and lastly, there is a report also out now that says that two of the suspects, bill, reportedly actually live in the...
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afghanistan, pakistan? what are our vital interests in the world today? the strait of hormuz, making sure iran doesn't expand in that region, i think, in israel, and then the rise of china, none of these engagements militarily that we have seem to affect that. i worry about priorities. bill: your point on libya is well taken. i think a lot of people would agree with you. here's another question in that poll, are u.s. troops in afghanistan making the united states safer. 37 percent say no impact. 17 percent think it's making us less safe. they're not convinced. >> and i think they've got a lot of common sense. don't underestimate the ability of the american people to see through and get to the point. the point is in afghanistan, we got bin laden, we don't need to stick around and nation build what's happening in pakistan? they've shown it's a fake war. they've been pretending to help us get bin laden and we pretend to believe them. they had bin laden in a safe house all along. we need to apply pressure to pakista to say either help us or get out. >> john h
afghanistan, pakistan? what are our vital interests in the world today? the strait of hormuz, making sure iran doesn't expand in that region, i think, in israel, and then the rise of china, none of these engagements militarily that we have seem to affect that. i worry about priorities. bill: your point on libya is well taken. i think a lot of people would agree with you. here's another question in that poll, are u.s. troops in afghanistan making the united states safer. 37 percent say no...
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difficult things are right now in afghanistan, and that there wasn't enough of what's going on there and pakistan, that's probably where people were criticized and i think it's a legitimate criticism. but you know, i think this was the first speech of president obama's 2012 election campaign, and he did try and play it safe by trying to hit a whole roster of issues. >> i don't think immigration and pathway to citizenship and their children congress ignored by this congress because they wouldn't pass the act. >> i think -- there's an agreement on capitol hill that we need to deal with immigration. >>ry refuse to do it. martha: let's get around to talking about the decifit. did he take too long to -- no. the wrong place in the speech? come on. >> the wrong spot? give me a break. >> it took him two years too long to talk about it. >> look, he's been dealing with it. the economy is turning around. >> by spending lots of money, he create thunderstorm. >> and spend thank money, the stimulus is helping the economy come back. martha: we're going to leave it there. kevin, allan, thank you very much. thank
difficult things are right now in afghanistan, and that there wasn't enough of what's going on there and pakistan, that's probably where people were criticized and i think it's a legitimate criticism. but you know, i think this was the first speech of president obama's 2012 election campaign, and he did try and play it safe by trying to hit a whole roster of issues. >> i don't think immigration and pathway to citizenship and their children congress ignored by this congress because they...
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embassy in pakistan. then the guns finally fell silent early this morning, but now there are new questions about the afghans' ability to defend themselves as u.s. and nato troops draw down there. dominic di-natale is streaming live from kabul. >> reporter: martha, it was an extraordinary attack in afghanistan, lasting some 22 hours in total, much of the seige around the u.s. embassy was focused to just five hours of afghan forces repelling the attackers into a multi-story building, about 300 yards from the embassy. the embassy itself was between six and seven -- had seen 6-7 direct hits from an rpg, according to ambassador ryan crocker here. however it was this morning local time that the police took journalists down to the scene where they had dragged out the six bodies of militants they had killed in that particular building, mostly militants that had been shot in the head. it was a very grower and bloody scene from what we understand from those down there. what does this say really about the state of a
embassy in pakistan. then the guns finally fell silent early this morning, but now there are new questions about the afghans' ability to defend themselves as u.s. and nato troops draw down there. dominic di-natale is streaming live from kabul. >> reporter: martha, it was an extraordinary attack in afghanistan, lasting some 22 hours in total, much of the seige around the u.s. embassy was focused to just five hours of afghan forces repelling the attackers into a multi-story building, about...
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here about it is more common across the border in pakistan. many people are pointing the finger at pakistan because of the history there, and because they think the hakani group which is a taliban backed group is responsible for this. interestingly the taliban denied responsibility for this attack. martha: that is interesting. thank you very much. conor powell at the site of that disaster, an awful day in kabul. bill: it is one of the most sophisticated weapons we have in our military. today it is in the hands of tehran. what secrets are at stake after the loss of our best stealth drone in iran. we'll find out. martha: his hair gets quite a bit of attention, donald trump, but some say it's his head that might be getting too big. >> you look at it. in addition every candidate virtually has come up to my office and they don't want my money, they want my endorsement. i represent, i mean you can look at my, whatever, i have millions of people online that want to know what i'm saying. martha: you know he says those are just the facts of his popular
here about it is more common across the border in pakistan. many people are pointing the finger at pakistan because of the history there, and because they think the hakani group which is a taliban backed group is responsible for this. interestingly the taliban denied responsibility for this attack. martha: that is interesting. thank you very much. conor powell at the site of that disaster, an awful day in kabul. bill: it is one of the most sophisticated weapons we have in our military. today it...
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some time with all the instability happening there and the growth of al qaeda coming from the area of pakistan and going down to yemen. you see the border here with saudi arabia as it goes up against yemen. a big concern they shared with u.s. officials. bebelieve it's this area marked in yellow is where al-awlaki was taken out outside the capital city of sana'a. al qaeda terrorist are living and work out of yemen. we have had special operations officers on the ground in yemen for the past year or so on what is considered a training mission to help yemeni forces. but in all likelihood to also find this guy. and we can report they found him and finally got their man. martha: recently fox news asked americans about the threat of terrorism. 75% saying it is very or somewhat likely we'll see another attack in the united states. the rest saying they think it's not at all likely. as far as our counter-terrorism efforts go. half say the youth has been excessive in preventing terror attacks. some say we fall in the middle of that range. bill: the bump the white house got after osama bin laden was taken
some time with all the instability happening there and the growth of al qaeda coming from the area of pakistan and going down to yemen. you see the border here with saudi arabia as it goes up against yemen. a big concern they shared with u.s. officials. bebelieve it's this area marked in yellow is where al-awlaki was taken out outside the capital city of sana'a. al qaeda terrorist are living and work out of yemen. we have had special operations officers on the ground in yemen for the past year...
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basically the pope spoke about religious freedom and spoke out against the blasphemy law in pakistan. the response to him, burn the pope in effigy. martha: thank you very much. bill: did see the interview with dick cheney. telling us about his heart condition. really doing a show and tell with doctors and technology. they are keeping him alive. phenomenal. he's talking about the issues of the day. dick cheney says president obama is a one-term president. he says he obama is adopting a lot of policies put in place by president bush. brit hume addresses both issues coming up. martha: president obama says he's launching a review of government rules and regulations to make sure they are not redunn danlts. george pataki weighs in: prunes? they're a delicious source of nutrients. wow! it's packaged by itself... that's fantastic! that is so juicy. this is delicious. sunsweet ones. over 400 million enjoyed, and counting. martha: boy, one of the big headlines today, gas prices starting to come dangerously ose to levels we really haven't seen in a couple of years. and they are on their way back
basically the pope spoke about religious freedom and spoke out against the blasphemy law in pakistan. the response to him, burn the pope in effigy. martha: thank you very much. bill: did see the interview with dick cheney. telling us about his heart condition. really doing a show and tell with doctors and technology. they are keeping him alive. phenomenal. he's talking about the issues of the day. dick cheney says president obama is a one-term president. he says he obama is adopting a lot of...
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. >> jesse's mother said that they were planning a two-month-long vacation to pakistan. and, then, she left in the middle of the night. [ male announcer ] a chicken coop: the unlikely birthplace of a fundamental idea. it's where ethel percy andrus found a reted teacher living because she could afford nothing else. ethel couldn't ignore the clear need for health and financial security. and it inspired her to found aarp. for over 50 years, we've continued that work, to help all americans pursue their best life. discover more of what we do, for every generation at aarp.org. discover more of what we do, [children screaming] [growl] i met my husband here. i got to know my grandkids here. we've discovered so much here together. but my doctor told me that during that time my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why i'm fighting my cholesterol... with crestor. along with diet, crestor does more than help manage cholesterol, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough. crestor is also proven to slow plaque buildup in arteries. crestor is not r
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forces in the border regions between afghanistan and pakistan, as you remember. they would go after the al-qaeda operatives, hiding in that ruget border region. important al-qaeda figures have been taken out with these unmanned aircraft. in fact, a top al-qaeda operative was killed just last week in pakistan's tribal areas. planes can be flown by experts in the u.s. but they have to be forward base, near their targets and that's the importance of new network of bases to get close to the areas where al-qaeda militants are operating, all this by the way originally uncovered in wickileaks cables. bill: what a weapon this has been in this war. from a fogged in washington, d.c., i think that's where you are, steve, right? >> i think so, too. bill: hang in there with the weather. steve centanni. martha: those are a few of the stories on tap in "america's newsroom". how about this, folks? they're getting called to the carpet, executives from that failed solar panel maker to which $535 million of tax dollars went. those folks are set to testify on capitol hill. but will
forces in the border regions between afghanistan and pakistan, as you remember. they would go after the al-qaeda operatives, hiding in that ruget border region. important al-qaeda figures have been taken out with these unmanned aircraft. in fact, a top al-qaeda operative was killed just last week in pakistan's tribal areas. planes can be flown by experts in the u.s. but they have to be forward base, near their targets and that's the importance of new network of bases to get close to the areas...
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bill: breaking news out of pakistan. we're getting reports of a homicide bombing. according to police there were at least seven people that are dead, when a bomb exploded near a shiite procession in the city of lahore, eastern pakistan near the border with india, the bomber reportedly threw a bag out of his car, blew himself up as police approached him. it's just crossing the wires now. not a lot more information on it than we just reported there. we'll keep an eye on it and when we get more we'll certainly pass it on to you. eight minutes past the hour. martha has more coming up. martha: just bubbling up, there's a big political story that's developing in chicago. president obama's former chief of staff rahm emanuel booted off the ballot for the city's next mayor. why he was pulled, whether it comes down to politics, and what his next move is. bill: also we're getting brand new video of the bombing at russia's busiest airport and what a scene of carnage this was yesterday. more than 35 dead. back to that story with an update today. martha: and house republicans sa
bill: breaking news out of pakistan. we're getting reports of a homicide bombing. according to police there were at least seven people that are dead, when a bomb exploded near a shiite procession in the city of lahore, eastern pakistan near the border with india, the bomber reportedly threw a bag out of his car, blew himself up as police approached him. it's just crossing the wires now. not a lot more information on it than we just reported there. we'll keep an eye on it and when we get more...
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thank you very much, conor powell reporting from pakistan this morning. gregg: all of this comes after president obama announced his plan to draw down troops in afghanistan. and there is new fallout over whether the president actually listened to the recommendations of his military commanders. take a listen to this exchange between senator lindsey graham yesterday and the man nominated to replace general david petraeus as the head of the coalition forces: >> the option that the country has chosen through the obama is to withdraw 10,000 this year, all search forces come september. is it fair to say, general allen, that was not one of the options presented to the president by general petraeus? >> it is a more aggressive option than that which was presented. >> my question is, was that an option? >> it was not. gregg: it was not. so did the president ignore his commanders on the ground? we're going to be asking a four star general to weigh in on that decision. martha. martha: all right. to america's election headquarters, new polls just in from the first in
thank you very much, conor powell reporting from pakistan this morning. gregg: all of this comes after president obama announced his plan to draw down troops in afghanistan. and there is new fallout over whether the president actually listened to the recommendations of his military commanders. take a listen to this exchange between senator lindsey graham yesterday and the man nominated to replace general david petraeus as the head of the coalition forces: >> the option that the country...
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there this country and have been rad collides and in many cases have gone back to training camps in pakistan, and yemen and kill people. >> none of that has in any way been said it's because of the islamic faith, and in that same period of time we could talk about shootings on schools, shooting in malls. martha: you're right but. >> may i finish. martha: let me just interject one thing here. why is it not okay -- you're right, on another day let's talk about school shootings, on this day peter king wants to get together and talk about something that is clearly a threat to our country, and muslims, as dennis mcd u.n. nis said over the we be end should also be part of that solution, they should want to be part of that conversation and say hey, why are these situations happening? why are our own children in some cases being taken overseas and trained to do violent acts on our own homeland. everybody should care about this and want to know. >> as i was trying to say there's been any number of attacks that we could talk about during the same period of time. we are not in any way, shape or form tr
there this country and have been rad collides and in many cases have gone back to training camps in pakistan, and yemen and kill people. >> none of that has in any way been said it's because of the islamic faith, and in that same period of time we could talk about shootings on schools, shooting in malls. martha: you're right but. >> may i finish. martha: let me just interject one thing here. why is it not okay -- you're right, on another day let's talk about school shootings, on...
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documents seized from usama bin laden's compound in pakistan show the fourth of july was mentioned as late as february of last year, as a possible date for an attack, but intelligence officials say such timing is not the primary factor when al qaeda plans an attack, they say, operational readiness is actually the driving force. gregg? gregg: steve centanni live in washington. thanks, very much. >> reporter: you bet. martha: we are hearing about an ominous boast coming out of iran. day two of the rogue nation's war games plays out on state t.v. a senior commander of iran's revolutionary guard, says that his country could build longer-range missiles. but, doesn't need to. because, israel and u.s. bases in the region, well, they say they are already well within their reach. reena ninan joins us live from jerusalem. what is new about the technology they are talking about now? in iran, that could give us longer range and what about the context of these comments? >> reporter: well, martha, they are able to fuel an launch the missiles now, underground and yesterday the iran revolutionary gua
documents seized from usama bin laden's compound in pakistan show the fourth of july was mentioned as late as february of last year, as a possible date for an attack, but intelligence officials say such timing is not the primary factor when al qaeda plans an attack, they say, operational readiness is actually the driving force. gregg? gregg: steve centanni live in washington. thanks, very much. >> reporter: you bet. martha: we are hearing about an ominous boast coming out of iran. day two...